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Review: MSP Red Sox Annual 2007
Published 3/14/2007 by Brandon Magee at Sox on Deck
... The first article in this years Annual is Chad Finn’s (Copy Editor at the Boston Globe and writer at his own Blog,
The Afternoon Killer
Published 4/6/2007 by mondesishouse at Mondesishouse.com
... Matsuzaka mania hits the Boston Globe
Thursday a.m.: “It’s a dirty hit from a dirty player”
Published 4/12/2007 by John Ryan at Morning Buzz
... paging Gilda Radner neeeever mind. Yeah, not the media s finest hour. I d imagine you re going to see a lot more circumspect coverage of the next athletes accused of a crime. I hope so, anyway. You have to see (or read about) Dice-K/Ichiro mania for yourself. Suffice to say, I wasn t aware until I saw the pictures that street names in Boston had Japanese translations. A s
Gary Thorne's wicked backtrack
Published 4/27/2007 by garyclark at Sports Frog
... Boston.com has video of the Thorne apology on the front page of their sports section. And in case you missed it, here's
Oh!
Published 6/8/2007 by Minneapolis Red Sox at Siberian Baseball
... I thought this bit from the Boston Globe about shaking off catcher Jason Varitek was pretty interesting, though:
Oh!
Published 6/10/2007 by Minneapolis Red Sox at Siberian Baseball
... I thought this bit from the Boston Globe about shaking off catcher Jason Varitek was pretty interesting, though:
Off-Topic and I Could Care Less: Guess We Can’t Call Him Nancy Anymore…
Published 10/21/2007 by Brian at Talking NFL
... (Photo credit: Jim Davis, Boston Globe) ...
Game Preview- Harvard/Yale Football
Published 11/16/2007 by Keith at Sports Media Journal
... (That’s not a typo…follow the link) The best way to get ready for the action is through the local media covering the game… Harvard The visiting Crimson hail from Cambridge and, like the other colleges around Boston, get short-changed in the mainstream media. If you want, you can check the Boston Globe or ...
